Kimber Ultra CDP II - question for Kimber experts

This is a discussion on Kimber Ultra CDP II - question for Kimber experts within the Defensive Carry Guns forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Originally Posted by MadMac
Great advice. The last two trips to the range were 100%. I have been keeping better track of the lubrication. I ...

Great advice. The last two trips to the range were 100%. I have been keeping better track of the lubrication. I have one Wilson mag (the ten rounder as they have yet to make one for the 9mm commander-sized frame), and I can disassemble and clean it like my Sig mags. The factory mags require me to run a patch around the top woth a toothbrush.

I appreciate the advice, guys.

I emailed Wilson a few weeks ago asking about a magazine that would fit flush in my 9mm Ultra CDP. They have them but said they are too new to be on the web yet.

They said the part # i wanted was 500,9c. I ordered one and it fits perfectly. Unfortunately I haven't got a chance to try it out yet.

I push the follower down with a piece of wood about 3/4 of the way down and pin the spring using one of the front holes. When the pressure is released, this will allow the spring to relax in such a way that spring pressure is taken off the bottom part of the follower (the part that slides against the rear surface of the mag) so that it can be shaken free. Once the follower is rattling around in the top of the mag, you can grab a hold of it and manipulate it until it comes out.

If there is spring pressure on the leg of the follower, the follower will not come free when the mag is inverted and shaken. Anyway, this works on all of my mags that have split followers (which is all of them). Can't help with other styles of followers.